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Thought I'd post my experience with the board and how helpful Jai was with my install troubles. The only issue I faced with install was having the halo sensor register consistent trigger pulls to initiate a discharge to the solenoid. The problem in one of my Emag was getting adequate distance between the halo sensor and the trigger magnet. Jai mentioned that this was the second frame that he knows about with this issue. I believe zondo had this same problem? I made shims to insert in front of the sensor to ever so slightly offset it towards the valve. This made a world of difference. Thought I'd post so others can potential utilize if they have trouble with initial registering trigger pulls. FYI - Make sure you have the halo sensor facing the correct way. There is very small writing on one side of the sensor, which should face forward-toward the barrel. The halo sensor also has a slight bevel or ridge on the correct side that should face forward. I was fortunate with installing it correctly, although I didn't appreciate the characteristics to orient the installer with the proper direction.

I must recognize Jai for his willingness to support and trouble shoot the issue. A great experience that many companies could learn from him and the positive interaction he has with his customers. Top notch!

It's been a while and after coming across this thread I thought I would post a few thoughts.

I recently built a emag using one of these boards. I followed my own parameters that I have used on all of my guns now for years after tons of trial an error to get the best results. Well, this ****er was by far the fastest emag I have ever shot. It takes some getting used to the blinky lights, but the trade off is worth it.